ZAGREB, Jan 13 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the Zagreb County +Court questioned Milena Krajacic (1918) and Marija Sarajcic (1915) +in Zagreb on Wednesday, in a case against Nada Sakic, accused of war +crimes against civilians
during W.W.II.+ Milena Krajacic was arrested in Zagreb in 1942 and brought to the +Stara Gradiska concentration camp at the end of 1942. She had been +detained until mid 1944, when she was exchanged.+ Krajacic told the judge she did not remember many details, however +she said she had not seen neither had she heard of Nada Sakic or +Luburic in the Stara Gradiska concentration camp. + Marija Sarajcic was a high school professor in the southern +Croatian town of Sibenik during World War II. After Sibenik was +occupied by Italians she had escaped to Karlovac, where she was +arrested along with her parents in late 1942. + Sarajcic, detained in the Karlovac prison, was later brough
ZAGREB, Jan 13 (Hina) - An investigating judge of the Zagreb County
Court questioned Milena Krajacic (1918) and Marija Sarajcic (1915)
in Zagreb on Wednesday, in a case against Nada Sakic, accused of war
crimes against civilians during W.W.II.
Milena Krajacic was arrested in Zagreb in 1942 and brought to the
Stara Gradiska concentration camp at the end of 1942. She had been
detained until mid 1944, when she was exchanged.
Krajacic told the judge she did not remember many details, however
she said she had not seen neither had she heard of Nada Sakic or
Luburic in the Stara Gradiska concentration camp.
Marija Sarajcic was a high school professor in the southern
Croatian town of Sibenik during World War II. After Sibenik was
occupied by Italians she had escaped to Karlovac, where she was
arrested along with her parents in late 1942.
Sarajcic, detained in the Karlovac prison, was later brought to
Zagreb where she had been beaten and tortured. In early 1943
Sarajcic was brought to the Stara Gradiska camp, and was exchanged
in Pisarovina by the end of the same year.
She said she remembered Nada Sakic under the name of Luburic, but
she stressed she had not seen Sakic doing any harm to anyone.
Sarajcic however recalled an Ustasha official, Maja Buzdon, who had
executed a prisoner with whom a corn-cob had been found.
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